Interior view of refurbished parlor of the Old Homestead, 353 (or 367) Myers Avenue, Cripple Creek, Colorado; prominent "parlor" or "sporting" house of red-light district that operated for twenty years and later became a residence until it reopened in 1950's as a museum; parlor area has two female mannequins in period dress, sofa, card table with lamp fixture, wall paper, lamp hanging from ceiling, side chair with needlepoint backing, and velvet tassels hanging between entryway of rooms.

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Title hand-written on back of photoprint.; R7100007493

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